CS 285: SOLID MODELING
Lecture #18 -- Monday, Oct. 31, 2011
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Paper Presentation by: Huyson Lam
BS11: Zhao et al: "Parallel and efficient Boolean on
polygonal solids"

Details on rasterization and scan-line algorithms from CS 184
Presenters:
Prepare for a presentation lasting about 20 minutes -- if there were no interruptions or questions.
Rate the papers we have read so far as to their usefulness and importance;
(fill in the hand-out, while we step through the relevant lecture pages...).
Turning your Final Course Project idea into a convincing proposal presentation:
Formal Project Proposal Presentation on Wed. 11/2/2011:
This should be a short (5 or 8 minutes for project teams of 1 or 2 students, respectively), formal, audio-visual presentation,
-- like for a "Venture Capitalist Rally" or for a "NSF Research Review
Panel."
Key point is to convince your peers that your project makes sense in
an academic R&D environment.
Clearly define:
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The goal of the project
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The approach you will take
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The deliverables and demos resulting
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Why this is a "good" project:
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how useful it might be, or
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just how "cool" it is going to be, or
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what you hope to learn with this project ...
(a little "selling" job).
Assignment: Prepare a good presentation!
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